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Re: Rawnoc post# 217237

Wednesday, 03/06/2013 4:12:34 PM

Wednesday, March 06, 2013 4:12:34 PM

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The process of processing waste plastic in the P20 machines is regulated to be sure PVC plastic is not used.

JBI's regulated process for turning waste plastic into oil & gas products is limited by the permits of the NY DEC to be certain that PVC plastic is excluded.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with trace salt on it is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with a nose hair on it is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with a bugger on it is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with a plop of dry kitty litter on it is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with a bird seed adhering to it is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with a spot of spit on it is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with soil from Nebraska is is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with a grain of sand from the Jersey shore is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with rose pollen on it is fine.

Unwashed non-PVC plastic with a spitball on it is fine.

Need I go on?

The process can employ dirty or clean plastic, free or purchased plastic, sorted or unsorted plastic; so long as it is not PVC plastic.

It has to be in certain kinds of shipping containers. It has to be documented, databased, tracked, and reported on, but it can be un-washed, un-free, un-clean, and un-sorted.

As a matter of fact, if the guy unloading a shipment of free, unsorted, unwashed, unclean plastic were to leave it temporarily in its shipping bag while he went to the building to get a signature on his clipboard, a stray wolverine could wander by and piss on the corner of the bag and the shipment would still be OK as to its adherence to the permits granted to JBI by the NY DEC.

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